Italy's attractions, all in one place.
A medieval city in Tuscany, where the beautiful old buildings have been kept and the new ones perfectly fit in.
A very colorful place, where every colour of the rainbow is represented by a house.
Famous for being the setting Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, Verona is a pleasant place to visit and it's a city that has preserved its artistic heritage.
Murano is an island town, part of Venice, famous for its glass factories.
This region in Southern Italy is considered the Caribbean of Europe thanks to its pristine beaches, stunning landscape, and rustic charms.
Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy, half way between Venice and Milan, surrounded by small and cozy towns.
A small medieval town, in the heart of Italy, in Umbria region.
Paestum is a Greek settlement where you can find the best preserved Greek doric temples worldwide.
The largest lake in the northern part of the region of Lazio in Italy and the largest volcanic lake in the whole country.
Pompeii is a ruined Roman town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has more than 2 million visitors every year.
A snow-sure ski resort in Italy, with a relaxed atmosphere, perfect for a family ski holiday.
Lipari is the largest and most populous of the Aeolian Islands in Italy.
A lively port town with a relaxing and open Mediterranean atmosphere.
Chianti is an area of Tuscany, made famous by the red wine of the same name.
Ischia is the largest island in the bay of Naples and is considered by many to be the most beautiful, though Capri is considerably more famous.